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    over 50 carbines in this auction

    looks like someone is selling off an entire collection, including one lot with 50-60 mags in the wrap.....go get em boys,let me know how ya make out

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    Little of everything in there. Including a very worn M1A1icon.
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    Wow, thats a lot of shooter grade carbines in one collection! I bet some of them will go cheap, might be a good auction to watch if you are looking for some parts guns or shooters.

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    amoskeag auction

    the better looking carbines at Amoskeag brought Unquality 1100, Inland 1200, Rockola 1200, Saginaw 1000--is posted on Artfacts now-from appearenace they didn't bring parts value but they may have been restored--a G43 ww2 semi auto brought 1500, a Johnson 4000--all sounds kinda on cheaper side-maybe stock and gold crash affected prices.

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    Corn is up!

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    From a quick view, nothing for my collection...

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    corn went down, never bid on any!

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    A lot of the stocks appear to be commercial replacements. Many of the carbines seem to be an odd mix of newer and older parts that don't quite seem to go together. And as BAR said the M1A1icon appears to have taken a beating.

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    Corn is good

    but the big dough for automotive "White Lightning" seems to be going away. Making gas out of food in a starving world was a bad idea. Really hit the poor folk in Pakistan and India who need that palm kernel oil for caloric survival and rich Brits and Germans needed it more for their cars to save the planet. Global warming vs global starvation? Corn should be good ($$) if any survived these floods.

    I saw several badly humped stocks and genuine stocks that were said to be commercial. I want that Colt New Service in 45 Colt. Or one of those Model 52s.
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